The circuit at Austin isn't exactly the greatest track on the calendar (it's one of my least favourites on F1 2016, and i personally preferred indianapolis), but it does often provide some pretty good races. God knows when i'll get to actually update this thread over the weekend though as the C4 highlights are on very late, and i've got a lot going on during the day. Still, it'll be sorted at some point, i'm just not sure as to when at the moment.

Didn't realise this race was only a week after Austin, still, despite the fact that they've butchered the final corner and the esses, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is still pretty decent, and last year's Mexican GP was a big success.

This race is particularly crucial for the championship battle, as with only three races remaining, our teams will be looking to close the gap/pull away from their rivals significantly before the season comes to a close at Brazil and Abu Dhabi.

C4 have live coverage so the results shouldn't be as delayed as they usually are, and once again, best of luck to all our teams.

Well it was certainly an eventful race for us. Vettel had a pretty strong race overall but the incident with Ricciardo and Verstappen just created one big mess. One moment Vettel's 4th, the next he's on the podium and celebrating with Hamilton and Rosberg, now he's down to 5th after a penalty.

Interlagos is a truly fantastic circuit, the very first grand prix i ever watched was Brazil 1991 when Ayrton Senna won at this track for the first time. There have been tons of memorable races here over the years too, the rain soaked '93 event, the accident filled madness of 2003, and who can forget that 'Glock' moment from 2008!

I might actually get to see a bit more of the action this weekend too as although it's just highlights on C4, they're on at a more sensible hour (Austin was broadcast at stupid o'clock).

All in all, a season to forget in what might well be our final season in the sport. Sadly we've been struggling in this mid-table position for years due to bad driver choices and even when we had hope from hiring Vettel this season he has really disappointed.

(I think there's a chance the Constructors can be won this week, but not entirely sure, 38 points is the maximum a team can get from a race and DFR are 50 ahead of Rawr at the moment)

With only a 43pt advantage over the Rawr team, DFR have not claimed the constructors title at Interlagos (50pts per race is the maximum score available when you include quali points), they will have to wait for Abu Dhabi.

Yes, the final race of the season is upon us, and not only that, it is set to be the final event in Fantasy F1 unless someone else steps up and takes over the franchise. As you may have noticed this season, i've simply not been able to put as much effort into this game as i had done in previous years due to time constraints and a recent incident which has had profound implications on how things are for me in real life. I do hope though, that you have enjoyed playing Fantasy F1, and i hope i have been as good a host as i could be.

So then, on with the weekend, it looks like we have a two way battle for the title between DFR and Rawr, as both can mathematically win the title should they have a perfect weekend. That said, no Fantasy F1 team has a perfect weekend so many widely expect the DFR team to wrap up the championship.

Further back meanwhile, there are some other close battles going on, as SSA and Midori are seperated by just 18 points in the fight over 3rd, A-Grade & Maniacal are seperated by ten, and Toyboata/Pangolin only have a 2 point gap!

Still, quali will be delayed as per usual, but as i get live coverage of the race on sunday, it shouldn't take too long to determine the winners and losers of this 2016 season.